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“We aim to explain to them why the site was selected and make sure we have not forgotten anything in the planning process,” Losier said. “Should a homeowner
disagree, there is an escalation process. If he/she makes a suggestion to an alternate location, we have made it our responsibility to investigate any and all suggestions. “Ultimately, we are
seeking to find the best, most accessible, centralized location for the people the equipment will serve.” Canada Post’s efforts to convert 8,543 Campbell River households who still receive home
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Cape Scott before the run south and around Victoria to the finish back in Nanaimo. But as Campbell River’s first entry in the elite, international competition, Fletcher is simply looking ahead to seeing what’s over the horizon in the 10th running of the VanIsle 360. “For us, no question, it’s the adventure and the challenge,” he said. “To take on an approximately 580 nautical mile race, with its currents, tides, navigation and getting to race the coast, this is the only race that offers that.” The Northern Lights VI will be on display this weekend during the annual Ocean Pacific Marine Show, which runs from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Boasting a 60-foot mast, the boat will carry nearly 2,500 square feet of sail traveling downwind and about 1,300 feet upwind, pushing a top speed of about 13 knots per hour. “It’s considered a performance cruising boat,”
said Fletcher. “To make it a racing boat we pretty much double the sail area.” Fletcher, the 34-yearold owner of Genesis Marketing, has been sailing since the age of six. Originally from Vancouver, he moved to Campbell River five years ago for the lifestyle and promptly became a member of the local yacht club. His Northern Lights crew is also local, made up of sailors from Campbell River and the Comox Valley. They include Dave Dakin, Drew Hadfield, Wade Major, John North, Glen Rumley and Dave Shaw. “This is my first VanIsle 360, but I have crew who have done this race,” said Fletcher, who will be one of, if not the, youngest skippers in the event. “It’s a good, veteran group.” Fletcher has circumnavigated Vancouver Island, even if he hasn’t raced it. He said the team has no illusions of winning the race outright — “Not a chance; the overall win
goes to the better funded racing teams,” he said — but will be placed in a division with similar sized and constructed crafts. “I’m not sure yet if we’re going to be in Division II or Division III,” he said, “but our goal is to be competitive in our own division.” Owning and maintaining a sailboat is not an inexpensive pursuit, and an undertaking like the VanIsle 360 adds to the expense in extra sails, mandatory safety equipment and training and general preparation to
make the vessel raceready. The Koala Springs beverage company has signed on as the Northern Lights team sponsor, and Fletcher has gotten strong backing from Ocean Pacific Marina as well. The VanIsle 360 is broken into 10 racing legs, with several lay-up days. The boats will stop in Campbell River on June 8 and motor the next morning to Deepwater Bay before raising sail for a short, 24.5-nautical mile jaunt to Hardwick Island.
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their mayors to discuss this, whether it’s something politically we wish City council doesn’t to pursue,” Cornfield want to give up on host- said. “We were given ing the 55+ BC Games a BC Games (in 2010) despite a lack of interest and it was a tremendous from the Comox Valley. success. “Staff have had disCampbell River city cussions staff told with their council staff and Tu e s d a y there’s not night that too much it had disinterest in cussed with their point Comox Valof view, so ley Regional maybe it’s District staff time to get the pospolitical sibility of an d s e e jointly hostCoun. Charlie if there’s ing eit her Cornfield a politithe 2017, cal will to 2018 or 2019 event but their south- make it happen,” Cornern counterparts bowed field added. The city was invited out. That didn’t dissuade in February by the 55+ Coun. Charlie Corn- BC Games society to field, however, who submit a bid proposal suggested council meet to play host, but the with Comox Valley’s city does not have all political figures to see the required facilities to if they would be inter- host a games without a ested in co-hosting the partner. Campbell River event. “I’d like for our mayor teamed up with the to get together with Comox Valley in 2010 KRISTEN DOUGLAS
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Would somebody in the Liberal office please take control of Christy Clark’s Twitter account? Close it. Vet it. Do something with it; just stop her from using it. Our esteemed leader is becoming less esteemed every time she takes to social media. Last week was a particularly bad week for Clark and her use of 21st century media. First she posts a picture to Twitter, letting all her followers know how proud she was to have found a keepsake album from Rolf Harris - the disgraced Aussie entertainer currently serving a 69-month sentence for indecent assaults on four teenage girls. “Give her a break,” and “she didn’t know” were some of the (very few) comments coming to her defence. We find it hard to fathom that such a big fan of Rolf We say: Enough Harris would have no will never be idea that he is in jail. And while perhaps she enough for the can justify not knowprovince’s taxman ing Rolf Harris’s whereabouts, not knowing the reason for Good Friday is a little more concerning. “Good Friday reminds us that hard work and sacrifice are rewarded. I hope you have a restful and meaningful #Easter long weekend.” Yes folks; Christy Clark mistook Easter for Labour Day. Either that, or she believes that hard work and sacrifice should be rewarded with crucifixion. Politicians give the media plenty of fodder for questioning their common sense during their day-to-day activities. But Christy Clark has taken the challenge to a whole new level. Our premier has a serious case of foot-in-mouth disease. Remember when the favourite retort of those caught in an embarrassing situation was to claim they were misquoted? Recording devices (and journalists smart enough not to erase them) put an end to that. Nowadays, the popular argument among those unwise enough to engage in social media before letting their brains process their work is that their Twitter accounts were hacked. It’s surprising Clark did not use that one on at least one occasion last week.
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● Duncan stands up for Islanders Filed for publication with the Mirror Mr. John Duncan, MP; I hope someone congratulates you on the articulate manner you explained why East Coast Canadians receive twice the federal subsidies for ferries that we in BC receive today while you were in Qualicum Beach. It is most refreshing to see you standing by your commitment to “serving the constituents of North Island”. I’m sure the citizens in Port Alberni and the West side of Van Is are so lucky to have a cabinet minister going to bat for them also after October. N. Frank Jamieson Campbell River
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B.C.’s labour market goes global The labour situation in B.C. is showing increased signs of strain, even before a longpromised boom in heavy construction gets set to ramp up this summer. Jobs Minister Shirley Bond announced last week that B.C. is suspending its “provincial nomination” program for 90 days. This program allows the province to recommend people for federal immigration, based on skills in demand in B.C. The B.C. provincial nomination program saw its number of applications triple to 1,200 for the month of December, as the federal government cracked down on the temporary foreign worker program. Thousands of temporary foreign workers who have hit the four-year deadline are being sent home, with many of them turning to the provincial nomination track. Bond has been pleading with Ottawa to raise B.C.’s annual provincial nomination quota from 5,000 to 7,000 or more. The three-month pause is so her ministry can add staff and speed up processing time.
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The BCYT hopes to set wages and conditions for them all, and influence Ottawa’s temporary foreign worker program to boot. McDonald and Premier Christy Clark have politely told them to pound sand. Their formula would add millions in costs to the project, driving up BC Hydro rates even more than they are already rising. BC Hydro has already done dam upgrade projects using a “managed open site” model and it’s not inclined to return to the era of W.A.C. Bennett as Sigurdson demands. Sigurdson makes a valid point that when two concrete masons compare paycheques on the Site C project and one sees he’s making $5 an hour less, he won’t be happy. He will want the higher rate, and the BCYT is taking BC Hydro to court to ensure they can recruit new members on the site. It looks like a hot summer ahead. Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press. Twitter: @tomfletcherbc Email: tfletcher@blackpress.ca
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It is unfortunate the Courier-Islander has closed its door as we would have liked to speak to the reporter who we feel did not do a decent job of investigating all the facts. Not once did she come to hear our side of the story. She just took the word of the cat owner. Well, they say there are two sides to every story. You have heard one. Now here is the other. We have always been respectful of other people’s property and never impose on them. We try to be good neighbours but, unfortunately, not
everyone is like that. We work hard to beautify our yard but, so far, we have had to dig up all our shrubs and flowers in our front and replace them with stones, at considerable cost and energy. The area was so full of cat poop we could no longer stand it. It is unsanitary and in the summer it smells. We will not work in a cat litter box. As for being inhumane, we have never harmed an animal. We have owned animals in the past and they all died from old age. We have taken cats to the SPCA
and even donated money towards the upkeep. We did not put out a cat trap happily but it was the last resort. We needed to do something since town hall won’t. It seems cat owners have everything going for them but other homeowners have no recourse. There are bylaws for dogs. Why not for cats? We have been told Campbell River is the cat capital of Vancouver Island. A cat trap is not inhumane and, as we understand it, is legal. The note on the cat’s collar stated an “unpleasant” night. Of
course it was unpleasant as it wasn’t free to roam. It was not hurt in any way. In fact, when we took it out, we held it and petted it. It was not at all nervous or upset. When we released it thinking it would dart for home, we had to encourage it to go. Finally, it went into another neighbour’s yard. As for us being inhumane, we fail to see who is the inhumane party. A cat allowed to run wild is subject to being hit by a car, taken by a predator – eagles have been known to catch cats. In fact, there is an eagle nest
a few yards away from this cat owner’s house. There are chicks that will need to be fed. Now that would be “unpleasant.” Finally, in response to the scathing article in the Courier’s Roses & Thorns, we don’t know you. We have never met. You must be someone with very little else to do but jump on any bandwagon to smear others even though you have never met them. How did you arrive at such a conclusion that we are such horrible people? You simply read one side of a story which was a little exaggerated and never
bothered to think that maybe there is another side to this story. Perhaps in the future, you should check all the facts before you become judge, jury and executioner. Too bad it couldn’t have been dealt with between the two parties involved instead of splashing it across the front page of a newspaper. No doubt to gain sympathy. So, after all this hue and cry, guess what? The cat is back, still roaming through our yard and on our deck. We rest our case. Ron McKeever Campbell River
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guess that they must justify the current council decision to disobey the voters who bothered to show up to vote NO for the whole package, not just one portion. While I’m not a great fan of referenda, when they are used they should be followed. The point is made that the referendum was defeated because of the expensive hockey arena/event centre. I wonder how the hockey players feel pitted against the soccer Moms. I submit that the whole project was too expensive and that is why it was voted down. One notices that they don’t call for a separate referendum on fields alone, they know it would lose also. It wasn’t so long ago that my wife and I stood on the sidelines in our rain gear to watch our “striker” son run back and forth on a wet soccer pitch. None of our games were cancelled due to elements but that was long ago in the stone
age. Perhaps those other communities who had to build artificial turf fields don’t have such forward thinking First Nations communities as we do to build excellent sports facilities at no cost to the local taxpayer. I know we all pay for First Nations as federal taxpayers, but I welcome other Canadians helping paying for the future of our children. One only has to look at the NCAA website to document the increased injuries associated with the artificial turf in American Colleges. As well, there is mounting concern regarding schools with artificial turf not attracting prospective recruits for the same reason. Major league baseball in two years will only have one field with artificial turf because of the injuries and the cost of maintenance. If it isn’t good enough for professional baseball then why expose our children to the hazards? Once the field is in then the next most
expensive cost is maintenance. Recently a former classmate of mine, who is a lawyer in California, was talking on social media about the increased injuries on toboggan slides and the successful lawsuits against municipalities because of hazards not removed. When the topic turned to artificial fields he mentioned that municipalities who don’t follow the manufacturers exact
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At its Apr. 7 in-camera meeting, Campbell River City Council endorsed the purchase of two waterfront properties. “In the financial plan, there is an amount budgeted for property purchases, and the City acquires land for infrastructure development, improved services, public safety, waterfront access or park development,” explains acting Mayor Michele Babchuk. “All of these uses for property purchased by the City support Council’s strategic goals to create a more livable
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City council approved construction plans for the new Discovery Chiropractic Clinic at Tuesday’s council meeting, but not before councillors aired some concerns. The clinic is expected to be built at 1241 Dogwood Street – a gravel parking lot next to the downtown fire hall. The property housed the Extreme Weather Shelter the past two winters and last August was swapped by the city with Discovery Chiropractic’s site at 1180 Fir Street. Dr. Richard Kronk told council Tuesday that the new site will allow him and fellow owners Dr. Joshua West and Dr. Sandra Jensen to expand their business.
“Our vision for the past 15 years has been to grow our practice, not only in size but to also create a more multi-disciplinary style practice,” Kronk said. “We’d like to incorporate massage therapy and compression therapy down the road and this gives us the opportunity to expand and be in a much better spot in A graphical rendering of the proposed design of the new Discovery Chiropractic Clinic. the city.” City staff approved of the design, saying it not hamper the flow causing traffic bedlam or ing two lanes of traffic will create an attractive of traffic on Dogwood a hazard,” Samson said. “As well, there’s nothbuilding with eye-catch- Street, there’s no island ing focal points. or anything to stop ing to stop a patient or But Coun. Larry Sam- someone from turn- client from turning left son was concerned ing left, who’s travelling from the facility and up about access to and from south, into the facility, Dogwood Street, crossthe building, which is proposed to be rightturn only onto and off of Dogwood Street. “My concern is while we say right turn in, right turn out only, to
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Forbidden Jazz headlines the Coachman Pub this Sunday afternoon. Featuring Jake Masri on trumpet, flugelhorn, amd vocals, Grant McLellan on guitar, Grahame Edwards on bass and Neil Clark on drums, they appeal to audiences of all ages by showcasing a wide variety of timeless jazz standards plus originals. Representing more than four decades of experience, their unique blend of voice, brass, and strings will weave their collective magic through three sets of entertaining music. Filling the position of lead guitar is local favourite McLellan who has carved a niche for himself as a guitar teacher and musical sideman in numerous local groups of various cultural styles. Talented multiinstrumentalist Edwards plays acoustic and electric bass, percussion and trumpet. He has appeared with countless local ensembles in every genre from choral to musical theatre, big band jazz to classical. A rare addition to the combo, Victoria born drummer Clark spent many years collaborating with some of its best local musicians as an active member of that jazz community. Since relocating to the Comox Valley in 1996, he has performed with musicians such as the Annie Siegel Band, Jazztet, and
The Campbell River Art Gallery and The Campbell River Arts Council hosted the 33rd Members’ Exhibition Opening Reception last week. This year’s jurors consisted of Sonia Stastny, Paulina Maj and Brett Ferdinandi of Cumberland’s Sew Sisters Artist Collective. They spent the day with the over 80 artworks thoughtfully discussing and choosing the winners of four awards and four honourable mentions. T h e Te c h n i c a l i t y Award was awarded
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others. No stranger to the local music scene, Masri draws his inspiration from classical repertoire to musical theatre to Afro-Cuban/ New Orleans, and Bebop
styles. Since moving to Comox in 2002, Masri has appeared with several music groups. The afternoon of jazz begins at 1 p.m. and admission is by dona-
tion. The kitchen will offer a lunch menu along with a wide selection of beverages. For more, contact the Royal Coachman Pub at 250 286-0231.
to Catherine Martha Holmes for “My Dear Old Friend” (Poured Watercolour on Paper). The Innovation Award was award to Kathryn Botsford for “Echoes on the Shore I” (Fibre Art). The Originality Award was awarded to Heather Koning for “Liminality” (Pine, medical gloves, cable ties). The Juror’s Choice Award was awarded to Bob Sivertson for “US II” (Acrylic). “Paddling Through History” by D. Ross Fischer, “Cubic Zoom” by Ruth
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The Museum at Campbell River has been working in partnership with Shaw TV to produce a documentary film recording the memories of long time residents of North Campbell River. The inaugural viewing of the film will be at the Museum on Saturday, April 18 at 2:30 p.m. The name of the documentary is ‘The Hay Days of North Campbell River’ and its purpose is to capture the history of the community and record some of the changes that took place after the 1940s, when the town of Campbell River experienced an economic boom with large developments like the John Hart Dam and the establishment of the Elk Falls Mill that forever changed the face of the landscape. Prior to that time, logging, fishing and farming were the industries that shaped peoples’ lives, particularly for those who had settled north of the Campbell River. The Vanstones, Per-
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kins, Pooles, Merediths, and Hudsons were all close neighbours who helped each other manage their farms and they even shared their supplies. The children growing up here remembered summer days of freely playing on the beaches and in the river before the dam was built, as well as winter activities like ice skating on the flooded frozen north field of Hudson’s Farm.
The now famous Painter’s Lodge was built on land purchased from the Hudsons, and to this day the Hudsons and Painters families remain close. In the early days, the sons of the Vanstones and Perkins worked as fishing guides for the Lodge while the wives and daughters could often be found working at the Lodge or in its kitchen. Come and listen to the story of North Camp-
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colour combinations, with colour changes on the trims and details. “In this new location we know we’ll have a great deal more exposure and we want it to be something we can be proud of, attractive to passers-by, and an enhancement to the city,” Kronk said. “We’re happy to be contributing to the growth and the beauty of Campbell River in this fashion.”
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Staff of the Centre for Aquatic Health Sciences are accustomed to bringing the marine environment into their facility in downtown Campbell River. With a bit of funding help from the community, they may soon display that environment outside the building, as well. CAHS is spearheading efforts to place a twoand-a-half-storey mural on the curved wall of the commercial building at 871 Island Hwy. The mural would feature an underwater theme highlighting species found in local waters. “We walk by that wall every day,” said Tina Podlasly, CAHS office manager. “I think it’s a perfect spot for a mural downtown. Our specialty is fish, so I think it would be great if we could feature some of the sea life from this area.” The idea for the mural emerged last summer, when CAHS first applied for funding through the City’s Downtown Facade Improvement Program.
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That request was turned down, but Podlasly said CAHS is considering applying again this year, and in the meantime has begun to raise funds on its own while gaining approvals for the project. “(Building owner) Derik Pallan, he’s on board,” said Podlasly. “We have some funders and we’ve also approached
The three-storey building also houses Discovery Passage Aquarium, which shared CAHS’s call for donations on its Facebook page to increase public awareness of the sea life in Discovery Passage. Whitcombe’s preliminary artist’s rendition will likely be altered before the final version is painted on the wall. “I’m just the office manager, but when you show it to the biologists, they point out, ‘this fish doesn’t live here; we should have these other fish,’” Podlasly said. “We have a lot of input.” Podlasly said CAHS envisions the mural being just the first in a three-phase enhancement that would include additional art on the building’s long, southfacing wall. “It would be cool if we could get some school kids to work on the bottom section of that wall and put on something that would complement that curved wall.” The not-for-profit CAHS, the only aquatic research facility of its kind in B.C., performs field and laboratory research in fish health and welfare, wild/farmed salmon interactions, epidemiology, stress physiology and environmental monitoring. To contribute to funding for the mural, contact CAHS at 250-2866102 or email admin@ cahs-bc.ca.
more donors, and we have an artist who’s interested.” J. Alex Whitcombe and Nick Hutton-Jay of Flywheel Studios agreed to draft a concept, and Whitcombe created a digital image overlaid on the wall. It includes the large letters that spell out S U S H I in the five upper-floor windows,
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Joey Thiessen and his family have recently re-located from Victoria to be near extended family and to join the customer service team at Sutton’s Campbell River Funeral Home. Joey brings his experience from Victoria where he was working as the Vancouver Island Assistant Sales Manager and as a Pre-Planning Advisor. Without a doubt, his knowledge, experience and dedication to first class service, coupled with a positive and empathetic nature, will be an asset to our community.
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Lawrence: I am happy to report that the services I offer have been well received and a great deal of interest has been expressed in what I do and how I go about it. Interviewer: What is your background that you feel qualifies you to conduct such services? Lawrence: I have been fortunate and privileged to serve with the R.C.M.P. and have prior military service and I have been involved in security work for 20+ years including my being the owner/operator of a security business on the lower mainland offering security guards, mobile patrols, guard dogs and executive protection commonly called “body guards” and I also worked as a volunteer on the downtown east side of Vancouver helping the homeless and the mentally ill “street people” who suffer terribly in the colder weather. I worked with the head of security for Marathon Realty in setting up a downtown security “net” for guards to assist one another in emergency. Interviewer: Do you think that your services are needed in a smaller population base such as ours? Lawrence: Yes, I do, because crime happens whether or not it is in a “city” and in fact, if you check with the Crime Stoppers and the R.C.M.P. and read your local paper, you will find ample evidence of break and enters, theft, vandalism, drugs, and even assaults right here in this wonderful community, I am sad to say, but bad things go on in smaller communities as well as cities. Interviewer: Well, thank you Lawrence, this has been interesting and educational. Campbell River residents can certainly use a service such as yours. Lawrence: Thank you for speaking with me and I wish you well.
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across the road,” said Drew Hadfield, the city’s transportation manager. “There’s going to be traffic control in place for these locations, with minor disruptions.” Hadfield said work in most locations would take just a matter of hours, with city crews prepping the sites and Tayco Paving, the contractor, providing the final paving service. The work completes repair of pavement dug
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Living With Alzheimer’s
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FIRST IN A SERIES Long time area resident Jocelyn Reekie and her husband Bill are a family dealing with Alzheimer’s Disease and wanted to bring the struggle out of the shadows and into public consciousness. So they have decided to write about their situation in an effort to inform and support anyone else who may be in similar circumstances. JOCELYN REEKIE SPECIAL TO THE MIRROR
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Jocelyn Reekie is also an artist and felt that she and Bill’s story could also be illustrated with a graphic novel treatment.
2010 more than 35.6 million people worldwide were living with dementia. In 2011, 747,000 Canadians aged
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Lena Collins, left, creates a copper ring under the guidance of instructor Cheryl Jacobs.
Metal jewellery to inspire North Island College’s Metal Jewellery program transformed Lena Collins’ ambitions and her ceremonial head piece. The student, originally from Rivers Inlet, will be one of the Metal Jewellery Design certificate students whose work will be on display at NIC’s Metal Jewellery Open House – a free event, Thursday, April 16 at the Campbell River campus. “I had no idea what to expect when I started this program,” said Collins, who moved to Campbell River from Rivers Inlet with her high schoolaged son. “But instructors here really encouraged me to put myself into each piece.” For Collins, the idea that an instructor would
encourage her to bring her First Nations culture into the classroom was inspiring. “It brought a change in direction in my life – just one instructor saying ‘do who you are’ was a transformational experience for me,” she said. Collins is creating a copper, brass, and silver head piece to wear during celebrations in the Wuikinuxv Big House. “It not only changed me, it changed the direction of my regalia,” she said. She plans to return to Rivers Inlet and start an entrepreneurial artists collective with other wood carvers, painters, and engravers. Collins also wants to talk to local grade school
students about art education. “Once you create an idea or a goal it’s good to go back to your community and take it home,” she said. “It’s phenomenal what we learned in this program.” NIC’s Metal Jewellery Open House allows students completing the eight-month certificate the opportunity to showcase their work – from delicate rings and pendants to Lena’s ceremonial head piece which she plans to display on her traditional regalia blanket. Select student work will also be for sale at the event. The Metal Jewellery Design Open House is an opportunity to meet
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WORK WITH US Visit the “employment” section at www.campbellriver.ca for a list of current vacancies, including: • Summer Camp Leaders
COMMUNITY UPDATE APRIL 10, 2015
YARD WASTE COLLECTION NOW UNDERWAY
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CITY OF CAMPBELL RIVER - PUBLIC NOTICE PARCEL TAX REVIEW PANEL
Weekly curbside collection has been extended: April 6 through November 27, 2015 Yard waste is collected on your regular garbage pick-up day for all homes receiving curbside collection. Unlimited amounts are accepted.
FOR WATER, SEWER, STORM WATER AND PARKS PARCEL TAX ASSESSMENT PURPOSES
Place yard waste in a clearly labeled container (maximum 80 L) or in bags labeled as biodegradable or compostable by the manufacturer. Yard Waste Drop Off Centre: Open year round Friday to Tuesday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Located West of the Inland Highway off Willis Road, past the Shell Station. Drop-off is free of charge for all households receiving curbside garbage, recycling & yard waste collection.
NOTICE is hereby given that a Parcel Tax Review Panel for Water, Sewer, Storm Water and Parks Parcel Tax Assessment purposes will be held at 9:00 am on Wednesday, April 22, 2015 in the Council Chambers of City Hall at 301 St. Ann’s Road in Campbell River, BC to hear complaints regarding the Water, Sewer, Storm Water and Parks Rolls for the year 2015.
Questions: Contact Emterra at 250-286-0211 or visit www.campbellriver.ca
Ask Luke
City of CR
You may make a complaint under Section 205 of the Community Charter to the Parcel Tax Review Panel for one or more of the following reasons: • There is an error or omission about a name or address on the tax roll; • There is an error or omission about the inclusion of a parcel; • There is an error or omission about the taxable area or taxable frontage of a parcel; • An exemption has been improperly allowed. For a complaint to be heard by the Parcel Tax Review Panel, the complaint must be received in writing on or before 9:00 am, April 20, 2015 to the attention of:
PROCESS Help neighbourhood breathe easy Helpthethe neighbourhood breathe easy. When your wood stove is burning properly, only heat shimmers should rise from the chimney. If it’s smoking, the When your wood stove is burning properly, only heat shimmers should rise from the wood isn’t burning completely, polluting the air with fine particulate matter that contributes to respiratory disease. chimney. If it’s smoking, the wood isn’t burning completely, theabout air with fine Never burn wet wood, wood that has been in salt water, plastic or garbage. polluti Find outng more Burning It Smart parti culate er that to respiratory Never burn wet wood that and the City ofmatt Campbell Rivercontributes Woodstove Exchange programdisease. at www.campbellriver.ca or callwood, us at 250-286-5727.
has been in salt water, plastic or garbage. Find out more about Burning It Smart and the City of Campbell River Woodstove Exchange program at www.campbellriver.ca or call us at 250-286-5727.
Finance Operations Supervisor City of Campbell River 301 St. Ann’s Rd Campbell River BC V9W 4C7
The Parcel Tax Rolls are available for viewing in the Finance Department of City Hall from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday, except statutory holidays. Dennis Brodie, Finance Operations Supervisor Notice given April 10, 2015
Bargains in abundance! PLANT & JUMBLE SALE Plants, bulbs, seedlings, recycled treasures, homemade baking & concession.
Saturday, April 11, 2015 • 10:00am - 1:00pm C.R. Community Centre Gym 401 - 11th Avenue
A fundraiser for 50+ Active Living & Specialized Recreation Programs. Recreation and Culture Department C.R. Community Centre 250-286-1161 • Sportsplex 250-923-7911
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COMING EVENTS
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In Loving Memory
In loving memory Stan Thomson
Charlene Matthews
Nov. 21, 1961-April 10, 2008
1930-2014, April 12th
Stan Thomson April 22nd 1930April 12th 2014 Those we love don't awaydon't go away Those wegolove They walk beside us every day They walk beside us every day Unseen, unheard, but always near Unseen, unheard, but always near Still loved, still missed and very dear.
Still loved, still missed and very dear.
Cindy, Drew, Laurie, Syvia, Mike and families
Cindy, Drew, Laurie, Sylvia, Mike and families
CLASSIFIEDS
PROCESS Sweet memories Will linger forever; Time cannot change them, It’s true; Years that may come Cannot sever My loving remembrance Of you.
Always in our thoughts, Rose & Larry
IN MEMORIAM GIFTS of
Charlene Matthews Nov. 21, 1961-April 10, 2008
We think of you in silence, we often speak your name. h are memories, andd a picture in a frame f All we have Your memory is a keepsake, from which we never part. God has you in his arms, we have you in our hearts. We will never stop loving and missing you. Love Lorraine, Bob and Family
“U’magawa� Alec Smith Oct. 16, 1934 - April 10, 2013
In loving memory
We miss u Dad “Pumpy� Aloha, God Bless
LEASE: RESTAURANT @ the Howard Johnson Hotel, Liquor Store & Pub across from Ford Dealership, Alberni Inlet & Marina. Seating 250, Bar, Patio, Bistro, Kitchen & Coolers Incl. 250-724-2900.
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In Loving Memory
We thought of you today but that is nothing new We thought about you yesterday, and days before that too.
BRAVEHEARTS Cancer Survivor Co-ed Dragon Boat Team invites all cancer survivors to join our team. For more info contact Linda at 778-4200805 or email bravehearts.bc06@gmail.com
DONATIONS IN memory of a loved one may be made to the Museum at Campbell River Box 70, Station A, Campbell River BC V9W 4Z9 (470 Island Highway)
CALL FOR ENTRIES 13TH ANNUAL Kitty Coleman Woodland Art & Bloom Festival. Fine Art and Quality Crafts Juried Show. Presented in a spectacular outdoor setting May 16, 17 and 18 Applications for Artisans are available at woodlandgardens.ca 250-338-6901
INFORMATION Advertise in the 2015 Vancouver Island Visitor Magazine Please call Annemarie 1.800.661.6335 or email: ďŹ sh@blackpress.ca DID YOU KNOW? BBB provides complaint resolution services for all businesses and their customers. Look for the 2014 BBB Accredited Business Directory E-edition on your Black Press Community Newspaper website at www.blackpress.ca. You can also go to http://vi.bbb.org/directory/ and click on the 2014 BBB Accredited Business Directory
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DEATHS
DEATHS
EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS
JUST MOVED
TO TOWN? Don’t wait for us to find you! Call Louise........923-6643
NEW BABY or EXPECTANT MOM? GETTING MARRIED?
PERSONALS AVALON RELAXATION Massage. Certified European Masseuse. An exquisite escape. 250-204-0956 By Appt.
IS ALCOHOL A Problem for you? Call 250-287-4313 for help day or night
INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. NO Simulators. In-the-seat training. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Job board! Funding options. SignUp online! iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853
HELP WANTED
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT- for more details see www.uics.ca CLINICAL COUNSELLOR/ ASSISTANT MANAGER is required by The John Howard Society of North Island in our Campbell River office. Please refer online at: www.jhsni.bc.ca and see employment opportunities for details. Submit resumes to Angie Prescott by email to angie@jhsni.bc.ca or fax (250) 286-6080 or mail to The John Howard Society of North Island, 201-140A 10th Ave, Campbell River, BC V9W 4E3. Only those selected will be contacted for an interview. No phone calls please.
Deadline: 4:30pm on April 13, 2015.
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MECHANIC WANTED Small engine, outboard. Experience required, full time, excellent Wage benefits. ShopRite Marine and Outdoor. est.1956. Port McNeill, BC. Resume to crosback@telus.net
DRIVERS/COURIER/ TRUCKING
PARTS MANAGER required at Comox Valley RV. Automotive or RV parts experience required. Email resume to danny@comoxvalleyrv.com
Kyle Jason Porter Nov. 11, 1980April 6, 2015 Kyle Jason Porter, 34, of Campbell River, B.C., passed away peacefully on April 6, 2015.He was born in Sarnia, Ont. on November 11, 1980. Kyle loved his family and friends. And life. Kyle's steadfast refusal to accept any limitations on what he could accomplish, his undiminished optimism, and his positive contribution to his family, friends and community will continue to provide inspiration to many as we reflect upon, and celebrate, his life. Kyle is survived by his wife, Lena; his parents, Gary and Freda Porter; his sister, Kelley Packalen, and her husband, Mikko; his twin brother, Grant, and his wife, Christine Mok; his grandmother, Jopie Zylstra; his aunt, Marilyn Smith and her husband, Douglas; his aunt, Janet Leonhart and her husband Richard; his uncle, Derrick Zylstra; his father-in-law, Herb Hanson, and his wife, Maxine; his sister-inlaws, Sarah and her husband, Dustin; his step-brothers, Skyler and Matthew Meyers; and many nephews and nieces. In lieu of flowers, his family is requesting donations be made out to his loving congregation at Gateway Foursquare Church (403 - 5th Ave., Campbell River, 250-287-8133) A memorial service will be at Gateway Foursquare Church, Saturday, April 11, 2015 at 11 a.m., with a light lunch to follow.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
DRIVERS WANTED
AZ, DZ, 5, 3 or 1 w/ Airbrake • Guaranteed 40hr. Work Week & Overtime • Paid Travel & Lodging • Meal Allowance • 4 Weeks Vacation • Excellent Benefits Package
Must be able to have extended stays away from home. Up to 6 months. Must have valid AZ, DZ, 5, 3 or 1 with airbrake license and have previous commercial driving experience. Apply at:www.sperryrail.com, careers & then choose the FastTRACK Application.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY IN PORT HARDY. Newly renovated, fully furnished 3800 sq.ft. turnkey restaurant available immediately for lease. For further info call 250-949-0556
TELEGRAPH COVE RESORT is now accepting resumes for the following positions: • General Maintenance • Waitress, Bartender • Cook, Dishwasher • Barista,Housekeeping • Front Desk Clerk • General Store Clerk Please forward your resume by email to: tcrltd@island.net âœąOnly short listed candidates will be contacted.
LABOURERS SEASONAL FARM WORKERS NEEDED at
Shelter Point Berries to start July 2015. 40 - 60 hrs/wk $10.49/hr. Work includes pruning, tying, weeding, and harvesting fruit. Work is outdoors in all weather conditions & physically demanding.
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PERSONAL SERVICES
PERSONAL SERVICES
PERSONAL SERVICES
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL SERVICES
GARDENING
ANTIQUES/VINTAGE
GRANDMA’S AND PA’S You grow it, we mow it. Just been accepted to university. I’ve recently started MOW BROS Lawncare. Call Taylor 250830-4505 (after 3pm)
SINGER SEWING Machine and cabinet. Circa 1911-1915 patented. Open to reasonable offers. Call 778-418-3077 after 6pm. Campbell River.
TRADES, TECHNICAL
WORK WANTED
EDUCATION/TUTORING
CERTIFIED HEAVY duty mechanic. Union wages. Flexible hours. Full time position in Port McNeill. Email resumes to: lasota6@telus.net
VINYL SIDING hand washed by brush or pressure wash, concrete cleaning, patios, driveways, commercial, residential. 250-923-8281
ORACLE TUTORING
PERSONAL SERVICES OCCUPATIONAL DIVER F/T & P/T positions. QualiďŹ cations: DCBC Certification/ unrestricted scuba, Commercial Nitrox, Worksafe/ dive medical, O2 Therapy, Occupational first aid, Dive accident management. Must be a hard worker that works well with others; Detail & safety orientated. Please send resume to: allpen@outlook.com
Hypnotherapy & Counselling Brian E. Daly MH.CHt
250-205-0358
HELP WANTED
• Grades K - 12 & College. • All subjects.
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250-830-0295.
COUNSELLING
HELP WANTED
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HELP WANTED
FARM MANAGER SEA SITE VANCOUVER ISLAND, BC, CANADA
dhe &arm Danager will demonstrate highͲperforming technical and leadership sĹŹills with their staÄŤ. dhey are responsiÄ?le for all farm operaĆ&#x;ons including growth performance of the stocĹŹs, feeding and animal husÄ?andry, inÇ€entory purchases, maintaining contractor relaĆ&#x;onships and management and security of stocĹŹ. Kther responsiÄ?iliĆ&#x;es include organiÇŒing and coordinaĆ&#x;ng worĹŹ crews, assessing staĸng needs, training and orientaĆ&#x;on of new staÄŤ memÄ?ers and other human resources acĆ&#x;Ç€iĆ&#x;es. dhe ideal candidate will haÇ€e a iploma or egree in quaculture, quaĆ&#x;c Zesources or &isheries Zesources Danagement and minimum three yearsÍ› recent handsͲon quaculture edžperience. dhey will also Ä?e proÄŽcient in DicrosoĹŒ Kĸce Suite parĆ&#x;cularly džcel with strong reportͲwriĆ&#x;ng sĹŹills. dhey will haÇ€e wellͲ deÇ€eloped communicaĆ&#x;on and interpersonal sĹŹills, proÄ?lem solÇ€ing sĹŹills and the aÄ?ility to worĹŹ independently.
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PROCESS
Applications are now being accepted to fill two seasonal positions from students who have pursued full time studies at a post secondary institution in spring and will continue in the fall, and who are under 30 years of age.
s part of our commitment to employment edžcellence, Grieg Seafood oÄŤers a highly compeĆ&#x;Ć&#x;Ç€e salary commensurate with edžperience and a comprehensiÇ€e Ä?eneÄŽts pacĹŹage.
The Museum at Campbell River requires a Visitor Services Assistant ($11.00/hr) to greet the public and assist in the Museum Shop. Application deadline:April 27, 2015.
Deadline to reply Noon April 17th, 2015: mail your resume toÍ— hrΛgriegseafood.com or &adž ώϹϏͲώϴϲͲ ĎĎ´Ď´ĎŻ, ĆŠn dim LellioĆŠ in the suÄ?ĹŠect line. dhanĹŹ you for your interest in worĹŹing for Grieg Seafood. Wlease note that only those shortlisted for interÇ€iews will Ä?e contacted.
Also required is a Heritage Interpreter ($12.00/hr) to create and deliver summer programming. Application deadline: May 4, 2015. Full job descriptions are found at www.crmuseum.ca, or can be picked up at the Museum, 470 Island Hwy, Campbell River. Please email cover letter and resume to: beth.boyce@crmuseum.ca, fax to (250) 286-0109 or drop off in person. Only those short-listed will be contacted.
Marine Harvest is the world’s largest supplier of farmed salmon and produces 5 million healthy meals per day. We have 10,400 employees and activities in 22 countries. Through our vision of “Leading the Blue Revolution“, Marine Harvest aims to be the leading supplier of healthy, sustainable food from the ocean.
BLUE REVOLUTION
Assistant Site Manager – Klemtu 2 Positions We are searching for forward-looking, ambitious people who will be involved in creating the next chapter in food history. Please review the full posting and apply at www.marineharvest.ca
Marine Harvest is the world’s largest supplier of farmed salmon and produces 5 million healthy meals per day. We have 10,400 employees and activities in 22 countries. Through our vision of “Leading the Blue Revolution“, Marine Harvest aims to be the leading supplier of healthy, sustainable food from the ocean.
JOIN THE BLUE REVOLUTION
CLEANING SERVICES
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
J.P.S. HOUSECLEANING
Finishing and Renovations
ELECTRICIAN Small jobs to new construction. B Connected Electrical. 250-204-2168. www.bzzzt.ca
CLASSIFIEDS
ShiĹŒs will Ä?e ϴͲdaysͲon and ϲͲdaysͲoÄŤ, Ä?ut might change in the future and you should Ä?e willing to worĹŹ occasional oÇ€erĆ&#x;me shiĹŒs.
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
Specializing in moving in/out, general cleaning. Accepting new clients. Call Judy 250-286-3963 or 250-203-1567. Sit back, it’s done!
HELP WANTED
Assistant Manager - Klemtu Processing Plant We are searching for a forward-looing, ambitious person who will be involved in creating the next chapter in food history Please review the full posting and apply at www.marineharvest.ca
APPLIANCES
HANDYPERSONS Not Just another Handyman! 23 yrs experience. Specializing in roofs/repair, fencing/repair, drywall/repair, framing/rot repair, door & window replacement, crawlspace repair & dump runs. Seniors Discount. Call Reno at 250-203-3315
ELECTRICAL
Grieg Seafood BC Ltd., a dynamic and growing company in the aquaculture industry with the headͲoĸce located in CampÄ?ell ZiÇ€er, BC, Canada is seeĹŹing a fullͲĆ&#x;me &arm Danager to ĹŠoin our team.
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TAX FREE MONEY is available, if you are a homeowner, today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. Call Anytime 1-800-639-2274 or 604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca
GARDENING GABRIELE’S GARDENING
SPRING HERE! Gardening, Pruning, Top Dressing, Small Landscaping Designs & Rubbish Removal
WASHING MACHINE: 1 year old larger, modern, no agitator washer for apartments or small house. Can plumb in or attach to kitchen tap. In like new condition. Paid $750 new, asking $450. Please call 250871-8813.
FRIENDLY FRANK
TV STAND w/ cabinet underneath. Lamp w/ table combo. Offers. Plastic kids swimming pool. 250-287-8570 or 250202-7717 WATER COOLER w 18.5 litre bottle. $60. New in box propane camp stove $65. 250914-5880
Interior Renovations Professional Painting Drywall & Mudding Repair Finish Carpentry, Trim work Custom Fir Kitchens, Fireplace Mantels Husband & Wife Team Free Estimates
FUEL/FIREWOOD
Design House 250-204-4417 www.DesignHouseBC.com
FIREWOOD - Custom cut, split, delivered, clean. Well seasoned. Call 250-703-3473.
PAINTING EVELYN M. Interior Painting: Interior prep to completion. I always use low odour paint. Colour consulting available, free estimates. No muss, no fuss! 250-204-4417.
SAND/GRAVEL/TOPSOIL
Gabriele (250)205-0661
100% ORGANIC Black Topsoil, 12yd $325 delivered Courtenay/ Campbell River. Ph. Bob at (250)334-7303.
ANTIQUES/VINTAGE
ANTIQUES/VINTAGE
FURNITURE
COMPUTER DESK w separate filing cabinet $75. Coffee & end table oak look $75. Entertainment centre holds TV. w drawers & shelves. $75. Dark green leather chesterfield. Best quality $400. Two beige area carpets approx. 8x12. $150. Sound bar $50. Call 250-923-9662. Campbell River
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ANTIQUES/VINTAGE
WE BUY OLD STUFF
Gold and silver jewellery. Coins. Old watches. Old radios. Clocks. Cameras. Tin toys. Sterling cutlery and tea sets. China dishes. Furniture. Paintings. Guitars. Violins. Books. Old Stereos. Records. Comics. Sports cards. Military items. Knives. Swords. Lighters.
Oddball Antiques
652-11th Ave., Campbell River • 1-250-204-1237 Also servicing Comox & Courtenay • oddballantiques@shaw.ca
EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS
EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS
EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS
Become a
HEALTH CARE ASSISTANT
Join one of the most in-demand professions in B.C. Earn your Diploma in only 39 weeks Hands-on accelerated training by skilled professionals, with a schedule that lets you earn while you learn. Get credit for your training towards a nursing career Training on site at local long term care facilities 2.5 days per week
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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE
FURNITURE
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
FOR SALE BY OWNER
FOR SALE BY OWNER
4 USED Remote Control reclining lift chairs. $400-$450 Excellent. cond. Why pay over a $1000 or more for a new one? Feel independent once again! Janette 778 346-3788
GARAGE SALES
1760 HOLMSTROM Rd Moving Sale. Saturday, April 11. 9:00am-2:00pm. Rain or Shine
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48 GALLON AQUARIUM Bow front. Stand, filter, heater, canopy & 9 tropical fish included. $200. 250-286-4631 ELECTRIC RECLIN/LIFT LaZ-Boy chair. Brown $1000. 250-338-8172
305-5TH AVE. Corner of Birch. Sat & Sun. April 11/12. 8am-12pm. Mobility scooter. Something for everyone.
951 HOMEWOOD RD Shady Maples. Saturday April 11th Multi-family 7am-12 noon.
GARAGE Sale. Sat. April 11, 8am-1pm. 4 Cystic Fibrosis
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MULTI-FAMILY. SAT. April 11, 8am. 430 South McPhedran Rd. No early birds please
PLANT & JUMBLE SALE Bargains in abundance! Sat April 11. Community Centre 401-11th Avenue. 10am-1pm. Plants, bulbs, seedlings, recycled treasures, homemade baking & concession.
ROCKLAND- 965 Springbok Rd, Sat, Apr 11, 9-12noon. Rick’s Dahlias - Tubers - over 50 varieties, perennials.
COME HOME to Cumberland. 3 bdrm bright, better than new heritage style home on crawl. Master has 2 walk in closets. Back lane access to garage & parking. Beautiful landscaping & fish pond with covered deck in private back yard. Quartz kitchen, gas heat & barbeque. All this & more for $298,500. FMI call 250-336-8541 or drive by 3306 9th St. FOR SALE OR RENT Patio home 605 Rockland Rd #7 Penny Lane. New Reno’s. Call-250-287-4462
630 SOUTH McPHEDRAN Rd. Sat. April 11. 8am-Noon. Cancelled if raining.
794 HOLM Rd. Sat. April 11. 9am-12pm. Multi Family. Assorted household items, small appliances, dahlia tubers.
PORT HARDY: Well maintained 6-plex. Great investment $385,000. Call Noreen 250-949-6319 or email to: imagine.it@cablerocket.com
ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR. It was $12,000 new - used for one year. Asking $1,200. Please call 250-338-8903 FIREARMS & Collectibles Show. Apr 12, 8:30am - 1pm. Eagles Hall, 2965 Boys Rd, Duncan. Firearms, Sporting goods, Militaria. 250-746-7812 FUTON CUSHION 6� deep, custom made wood double wide - $400. Bedroom suite dbl bed, 5 drawer high boy, 6 drawer dresser with mirror $500. Small computer desk $60. Sears Free Spirit teardmill - $250. All items O.B.O. Call 250-339-4826.
RANCHER. 3 bdrm + office. 2 bth. 19yrs. young. Area w/ newer homes. Great mtn view. Handy to airport, schools, college, Merecroft Mall, pool/rink. Fenced yrd w/ 2 sheds & deck. Single garage.+ work area. $279,000. Please call 250830-0011. Campbell River
FOR SALE BY OWNER
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
2002 Coleman Santa Fe Tent Trailer. Excellent condition, has a 3 bike roof rack. $3,500.00. Call 250-338-6548
14’x70’ DARTMOUTH Mobile. Blue Spruce Home Park. 2bdrm, 2 bth. Open concept w/ 3’x6’ skylight. 5 appl. One owner. Very clean. To view call 250-923-3304. CR.
Mens Golf Clubs, Bag and Golf Cart - $95, Ladies Golf Cart & Bag - $40. Bread Machine $30. Please call for more information - phone 250-752-7977
RARE OPPORTUNITY! Landlord wanted! Beach front, large 1 bdrm condo. Senior seller wishes to remain as tenant. $323,100. Campbell River. Call (250)286-4973.
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
NANAIMO - FOR SALE BY OWNER with option for rent to own. Million dollar ocean city view. Call for information 250-753-0160, Nanaimo
REDUCED! 12-769 MERECROFT Rd. 1369sqft 2 bdrm patio home. In a location that can’t be beat. Mntn. view. Beautiful setting. Bareland strata. 2 mins. to Merecroft Village. $279,900. 250-287-8570 or 250-202-7717. C.R.
Position Available
The Campbell River Mirror is looking to fill a position of Office Manager. The position requires general administration, reception, and various duties of management at the Campbell River Mirror. The candidate must have a positive attitude, the ability to deal with the public, be a team player and be able to work in an extremely fast-paced environment. Previous experience in newspaper office administration and circulation would be an asset. The position offers a great work environment and strong benefits package. Black Press community news media is an independent and international media group with more than 190 community, daily and urban publications, 14 press facilities and over 160 websites in B.C., Alberta, Washington, Yukon, Hawaii and Ohio. Please submit your resume with cover letter to: Dave Hamilton, Publisher The Campbell River Mirror #104-250 Dogwood Street, Campbell River, BC V9W 2X9 Fax: (250) 287-3238 Email: publisher@campbellrivermirror.com
TRANSPORTATION
APARTMENT/CONDO
SENIOR ASSISTED LIVING
SPORTS & IMPORTS
CAMPBELL RIVER- 1 bdrm, upper level. Clean, quiet. $640. Avail May 1. NS/NP Call (250)287-3990.
GOLDEN GROVE CARE FACILITY - 24 hour care.
CAMPBELL RIVER- nice 2 bdrm, near town, quiet, adult oriented, no dogs. $685. Call (250)923-3635.
HOUSES FOR SALE
OCEAN VIEW - Willow Point 2-level 2400 sq.ft. 4-bd, 2-lrg bath, lrg family room with wetbar, 2 gas fireplaces, electric & woodstove heat, dbl garage with digital entry and alarm system, 2 large decks, 18x36 fully wired 220 shop, plus wood shed on large private lot with fruit trees and lots of parking, in great area near the beach, Campbell River. Call (250)923-8082 or email: darry@shaw.ca for info & pics
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OPEN HOUSE 280 Anne Rd. Sun 1-3pm. Updated 3bdrm, 2bth rancher on .25 acre close to town! New kitchen, bathrooms, roof, windows & more! $284,900. More photos & info: kerr774.wix.com/forsale280annerd
RENTALS APARTMENT/CONDO
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2-BDRM near hospital, spacious, very quiet, no pets. Avail Apr 1. $700/1 person, $750 for 2 . (250)287-3990.
HOMES FOR RENT
HOMES FOR RENT
• Birch Street: 1 bed condo w 4 appl. Centrally located. Avail May 1st $675/mo. • Eagles Ridge: 2 bed 2 bath condo w 5 appl. Ocean view, secure parking. Avail now $1300/mo. HOUSES! CONDOS! APARTMENTS! WHAT DO YOU HAVE? Full Service Property Management @ 8%. Call Jennifer or Leila for assistance with your rental needs! www.willowpointrealty.ca
Willow Point Realty 2116 B South Island Highway, Sunrise Square Âť 250-923-1521 Tuesday - Saturday 10am-4pm
For more rentals call Ann at 250-286-0110 Realty & Property Management Inc.
• #2-680 Homewood - 1 bdrm, 1 bath, no laundry. Rent $725.00 • 210-377 Dogwood - 2 bdrm, 1 bath with laminate/carpets. Available May 1. Rent $775.00 • #A Colwyn - 2 bdrm, 1 bath, ocean view with 5 appl. N/P - adult oriented bldg. Rent $850.00 • 205-622 S Isl Hwy - 2 bdrm, 1 bath, with 5 appl. across from the Seawalk located in the back of the building, May 1. Rent $775.00 • 88 Maryland - 3 bdrm 2 bath duplex ½ block from ocean. Rent $1200.00
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a licensed long-term care home for seniors, has immediate opening in beautiful Willow Point. For more info:
Call 250-923-7049.
CEDARBROOK APTS 2 Bdrm suite avail immed. $725/mnth. Includes heat & hot water. Adult oriented. Indoor cat welcome. On-site laundry. References Required. Call 250-202-2187 www.meicorproperties.com
SUITES, LOWER
DALMATION TOWERS 1bdrm available. Close to town. Adult building. Elevator, pay laundry, manager on site. N/P. Ref’s req’d. Call Bill: 250914-0309. ORCHARD PARK APTS Avail. April 1st. 1 bdrm $625. 2 bdrm $725. Secure bldg. Lrg, newly reno’d, quiet, new carpets, new deck. Private yard. On-site laundry. Indoor spayed or neutered cat welcome. References req’d. Please call 250-202-2187. www.meicorproperty.com
1 BDRM Nicely furnished. Bright. NIC & Merecroft area. Prvt. entrance. Newly reno’d top to bottom. Incl. laundry & utils. Avail. April 1. $850/mo. Email:danrgardner@gmail.com
LARGE 3BDRM. 2 bath. Ocean view in town. N/S. Expensive! May 1. 250-287-2745 NICE 2 BDRM unit in side by side duplex near Merecroft Village. 1.5 bath. 5 applances. Enclosed garage. $900/month, 250-287-8750. No Pets. No Smokers.
HOMES FOR RENT 3-BDRM RANCHER plus den in C.R. Open kitchen/ living room, 2 baths. $1350./mo. Lease required. Ref’s req’d. Avail May 1st. (250)850-9991.
HOMES FOR RENT
SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES 1990 JEEP CHEROKEE Red, good condition, 6 cylinder, 5 speed, 4WD, 194,000 km, nearly new tires. $1,300. Please call 250-335-1876.
2001 CHEVY Impala. Silver. Automatic. 3.4 litre. 4 door. 121,400km. 2nd set tires. New brakes, Maintenance done recently. Excellent cond. $2995 OBO. BONUS! Full tank of gas. 250-850-0858
TRUCKS & VANS 2005 FORD RANGER. 4x2 Supercab. 3L, V6 Automatic, A/C, 95000 km $6500. 250339-3819
MARINE
1 VOLVO 270 Outboard leg with steering. For parts. $175. O.B.O. 250-923-3195. Campbell River 2005-FORD FOCUS ZXWSES wagon. Excellent condtion. Red with leather heated seats, sunroof etc.145,000 km. $4950. Call 250-926-0617. Campbell River.
2 AQUA Power Heat Exchangers to fit inboard (289302-351) cu in. Ford Windsor motor. $175 for pair. O.B.O. 250-923-3195. In Campbell River.
BOATS
SHELTER POINT- full ocean view, fenced Rancher, optional furnishings, 6 appls, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, dbl car garage, $1850/mo some utils negotiable. Avail June 1. Call 250923-9900, 250-203-1109.
JAYCO 22FT Lightweight RV. Excellent condition. Aluminum frame. Detachable hitch. Independent suspension. Always undercover & heated. Undercarriage shield. $5500. 250923-1492
MARINE ACCESSORIES
TWO BDRMS. Cozy, clean, unique. Downtown w/ a view. 5 appl. No pets. Gas frplce. $875/mnth. 250-286-6672 references required
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RECREATIONAL VEHICLES FOR SALE
CARS
CAMPBELL RIVER- 2 bdrm duplex, F/S, W/D, wood stove, close to hospital & town. NS/NP. $850. (250)286-4238. CAMPBELL RIVER: Side B of duplex, 1 bdrm, $550/mo + hydro. Pet friendly. Avail. May 1. (250)923-4604, (250)923-8225
1987 TOYOTA Supra- Targa Top, auto, 255,000 km, lady driven, garage parked, runs great, in Excellent condition $4250. obo. 250-919-5404 debra-lynne@hotmail.com
TRANSPORTATION
1998 FORD Taurus- 185,996 km, $1200. or best offer. Summer & Winter tires with rims. Runs Great! Call 250-9231706.
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR RENT
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RENTALS
DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
REAL ESTATE
Use Clutter Busters. Experts in downsizing & estates. We love garage sales, attics, crawl spaces & clutter. Please visit our store, Pier Street Trading Post. Featuring our VINYL Cafe. We buy coins, silver and all collectables. Bill @ 250830-7118. We pay CASH$$
RENTALS
14FT. LUND with trailer & 20 hp electric Honda outboard. 4 yrs old. Never in salt. New $11,000. Asking $5200. 250205-0038. Campbell River. 2005 SILVER Chrysler convertible PC Cruiser touring edition. 2 door, seats 4, 78,430 km. $6500 obo. Please call (250)941-0328.
18 1/2 FT BOAT with trailer. New inboard outboard motor. Please call for a viewing or more information. Courtenay 250-337-1922.
HOMES FOR RENT
Birch St, Campbell River
1150sqft Ocean view home 2 bdr and 1 bath $1250 per/month Alley Access, close to downtown RealPro Property Management 966 Shoppers Row Campbell River, BC V9W 2C5 250-286-1877 admin@realprorealestate.ca
1979-28ft. FIBERFORM Duel station. 2-305 chev engines. 280 Legs. 8ft. dingy w/ kicker. Must be seen to appreciate value. Asking $19,900 OBO. 250-286-9858. CR. GEARED FOR fishing. Campion 215 Explorer w/trailer. Motors 200hp and 9.9hp Yamaha’s. Info. 250-334-4284
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Habitat hires a new executive director The Board of Habitat for Humanity Vancouver Island North is pleased to announce that Patrick McKenna will join the organization as executive director as of May 4. McKenna is a long time resident of the Comox Valley and
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UP TO Simply called an RPO (“regular production order”) Z06, it was pricey and consequently selected mostly by owners who intended to take their Corvettes racing. Today 1963 “big tank” Z06s are among the most collectible Corvettes. The option was dormant for 28 years. There was no C3 or C4 Z06, and the name finally returned for 2001 in a very special C5. Offered only in the most rigid and lightestweight hardtop body style, the 2001 model came with an LS6 small block rated at 385 hp. It was quickly uprated to 405 hp for the 2002 model year — as if the official ratings mattered. In a fine Corvette tradition going back to the 1967 L88, it was found that Chevy had underrated the horsepower significantly; north of 425 hp was closer to the truth.
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Andy Stevens has options and with the Campbell River Storm’s season carr ying on towards the 2015 Keystone Cup — Western Canada’s Junior B championship — in Cold Lake, Alta., he isn’t prepared to make any decisions just yet. The 6-foot-2, 208pound defenseman was a 2013 WHL Bantam Draft selection of the Kootenay Ice. With size and a smooth stride, it’s easy to see why the Ice scouting staff saw fit to use a fifth-round pick (98th overall) on the now 17-year-old native of Campbell River. “If you didn’t know he was 16, you’d think he was a 20-year-old in our lineup,” said Lee Stone, Storm head coach and general manager. “He’s so strong. Our forwards consistently talk about how strong he is in the corners. He moves his feet. I think he’s going to be an exceptional player wherever he decides to play next year. “He’s a real smart kid, so they’ve kept the school option there. I think it will come down to where he’s got the best opportunity to develop. This year was good for him. Instead of being a six or seven [defenseman] on a higher-end team, he’s a number-one or -two on our club. It’s really served him well and I think he’s got pro
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hockey written all over him. I think he’s going to collect a cheque to play the game one day. That’s the talent he has.” Stone marvelled about Stevens’ drive and ability to think the game, two assets he believes will take his young blueliner to success. Where that success comes is still to be determined. Having spent all his time in Junior B, with a cup of coffee at the Junior-A level, Stevens remains eligible to pursue the NCAA college hockey route and it’s an opportunity he’s weighing. The soft-spoken rearguard didn’t attend Kootenay Ice training camp following his draft
year after breaking his wrist. He chose to play at home for the 2014-15 season and didn’t attend Kootenay Ice training camp once again, but with plenty of turnover coming to the Ice roster, next season might be the best chance for a young, efficient defenseman like Stevens to crack the lineup and make his mark in major junior — if he wants to go that route. “It’s definitely an option. They’re a great organization,” Stevens said. “It would be great to play for them. “Right after they drafted me, they gave me a call and we talked for a while. “It’s tough [to decide].
You’ve just got to talk to people that know a lot about it and have experience going both routes. You get their input about it. “I’m just focusing on the season [with the Storm] right now.” There’s no questioning Stevens can play the game and his presence has played a key part in the success of the Campbell River Storm this season. As a 16-year-old, he graduated from the Okanagan Hockey Academy to suit up for the Storm, posting two goals and 17 points in 40 regular-season games. In 11 Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League playoff
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Doyon wins N. American Grapplers get $1,000 lift karate championship Valerie Doyon of Campbell River’s ShitoRyu Karate Club won the North American championship and she and teammate Casey Brake also snared bronze medals last weekend at the U.S. Open Karate Championships in Las Vegas, Nev. In addition, three youngsters from Campbell River’s Northwest Shito-Kai Karate won the 7-under team kata gold. The large, internat i ona l c omp e t it i on included the 2015 North America Cup Thursday, the Junior International Cup Friday, and the USA
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American Cup, which pits the top two qualifiers each from Canada, Mexico and the U.S. Doyon clinched the championship with a win over Cara MacDonald of the U.S. After drawing a first-round bye, Doyon topped Veronica Dominguez of Mexico in the semifinals. One day earlier, Doyon placed third in the advanced +55kg division in the Junior International Cup, behind Valeria Paven and Frida Robles-Castro of Mexico. She opened the competition with back-toback wins over Brianna
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V IC TOR IA— T he Campbell River Wrestling Association has been awarded $1,000 to introduce the sport at the elementary school level. It’s part of the Government of British Columbia’s ongoing efforts to ensure all British Columbians have the opportunity to enjoy the benefits of sport, 46 groups will share more than $70,000 in funding through Local Sport Program Development (LSPD), Girls Only and Forever Active Bodies (FAB) 55+ grants,
announced C oralee Oakes, Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development. Managed by ViaSport, these grants are part of the BC Sport Participation Program (BCSPP) - a partnership between the Government of British Columbia and Sport Canada. Since 2004, the BCSPP has provided close to $1 million in grants annually to provincial and multi-sport organizations for programs that help increase participa-
tion in sport, particularly for under-represented and marginalized populations. ViaSport CEO Cathy Priestner Allinger said, “ViaSport means through sport, and we believe that via sport we can inspire people while uniting and energizing communities. These grants are one way we are helping to increase awareness and participation in sport across the province, at every stage of life and in every community.”
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games with the Storm, Stevens went on to post five assists and followed up with one assist in four games last week at the 2015 Cyclone Taylor Cup — B.C.’s provincial Junior B championship — in Mission, where his squad claimed its second B.C. title in franchise history with a 6-5 victory over the Kimberley Dynamiters. On top of his time with the Storm, Stevens earned looks from the Powell River Kings of the Junior A BCHL. Though he saw only eight games for the Kings, the youngster still earned himself a taste of Junior-A hockey and that isn’t something many
16-year-olds can lay claim to. “You’ve got to be faster, stronger,” Stevens said of the taste he had in Junior A. “You’ve got to be able to make plays a little bit faster. It was a great experience.” Should Stevens decide he wants to pursue the NCAA college hockey route, his most likely destination next season will be in a full-time role with the Powell River Kings as a move to the Western Hockey League would nix his NCAA eligibility. A velvety-smooth stride is the first thing most people notice about Stevens’ game, but at 6-foot-2 and 208 pounds, they might be left wanting a little more
grit and sandpaper. The physical side of the game is something Stone said they’ve been working on through this campaign. “He’s smart and he’s physical, but he’s not necessarily in your face,” Stone said. “At 6-foot-2, 205 [pounds], that’s something you’d probably like to see a little more of. But it hasn’t held him back in our league as a 16-year-old and I’d be surprised if it held him back in any other league, too.” For now, Stevens’ focus remains on finishing out the 2014-15 Junior B campaign — a season that has worn as long as it possibly can with the Storm headed to the Western Canadian
Junior B championships April 16 to 19. “We have a great coaching staff and group of guys,” Stevens said. “We’re on the ice every day. We’re training hard and we’re a good team.” If Stevens and the Storm take to the ice in Cold Lake the way they did in Mission, they might find an opportunity to make history — no Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League team has hoisted the Keystone Cup since its inception in 1983. The Storm open the 2015 Keystone Cup in a date with the Saskatoon Quakers (Prairie Junior Hockey League champions) April 16 at 10:30 a.m. (PST).
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Men’s Night swings into action at Storey Creek Dean Thulin started the year off right in Men’s Night play at Storey Creek Golf and Country Club by shooting a 3 under 33 in the season opener last Wednesday. Pete McLoughlin won low gross on the high side with a 41 and Tim Baird won low net on the high side with a net 33. Ken Piercy won low net on the low side. River Radio won the team game with Jim Dickson, Tim Baird, Brad Cain and Barry Hicks. The No. 1 Auto Body foursome took second place and Coast Discovery Inn took third. Lawrence Renaud won closestto-the pin on hole 7, but he didn’t make the putt. Jeff Goodwin won the Chan Nowasad Boates KP on 5. Brad Rombough won
the Chinook Scaffold long drive and Peter McLoughlin won the Coastal Eyecare long drive with no one winning the soon-to-beannounced Island Home Furniture long drive on 9. Ross Campbell won the Coastal Mountain Fuels explosion in a count-back. Early bird Mills won the pot-of-gold on 7, and Bob Price lucked out with the nightly draw. Coming up on the schedule is Dave Chilton’s Shoot Out, set for May 2-3. This is a two-man team competition, $35 entry with another $20 skins game ($10 per day). Tee times on Saturday with Shotgun Sunday. For info, contact Dave at 250-287-8292 or email him dchilton@shaw.ca.
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Grimms
Sliced Fresh
Chewy or Dipped Granola Bars 2 for
Fresh from our Deli!
Assorted
2 for
99 852g Box
Shredded Cheese
320g Bag
$5.93/kg
Chicken Breast or Veggie Burgers
Assorted Saputo
3
/lb
Select Servings, Frozen
/lb
PROCESS $ 99
$ 00
2
675g Pkg
$ 69
Fresh, Cut up or Split
Discovery Foods Ea.
7
Jumbo Wieners
$ 99 $ 49
Organic Bunch Carrots
$3.73/kg
Stirred or Classic Yogurts
1
Product of USA
/lb
8
$ 99
Fresh, Boneless, All Cuts
$2.18/kg
Assorted Dairyland
2 for
2 LB Bag
¢
$ 69
4
2 for
/lb
Broccoli Crowns
1
5
$ 00
Red, Yellow or Orange
$ 99
Harvest All Beef Original
Murcott Mandarins T-Bone, 7x9.5 Porterhouse, Wing Steaks
Peppers
$ 69
Fresh, Bone-in Canada AA
California Grown
BC Grown Greenhouse
Grimms
Corn Tortillas
3
$ 00
2 for
283g Pkg
Greek
House Pitas
6
$ 00
2 for
400g Pkg
Hours: Open 7 Days A Week 8:30am – 9:00pm Prices in effect April 12 - 18, 2015 Some limits may apply. Taxes, deposit and recycling fees where applicable.
WILLOW POINT STORE 2273 South Island Highway, Campbell River
www.discoveryfoods.ca
OYSTER RIVER STORE 2207 Glenmore Road, Campbell River
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